Tag: technobabble

As I expected I might, I had a bit of push-back on my recent piece entitled “Chemistry Technobabble.” In particular, a reader asked, “Did you know there is enough H202 in the oceans in many places to use as a …

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Now, I know a certain percentage of 2GreenEnergy readers have no training in chemistry beyond what they learned in high school half a century ago. In any case, trust me that the A7P is the purest of technoBS. I’m reminded …

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I’m in the process of bringing together a waste-to-energy deal, i.e., linking a cleantech entrepreneur with a source of investment capital.  If it happens, I’ll be hired as a consultant, and, counting my chickens before they hatch, I’ve already decided …

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A reader notes:   We had a new advanced technology of the Biomass treatment for pro-Ethanor; according to reactor fine-milling of attrition autogenaous with criated a mechano-chemical reaction and use of the ions solution by bactericide catalytic TiO2-Complex Ag base. Holy smokes. I …

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A friend asked if this salt water-powered car has merit. Sorry to say, but it’s a scam; the description of the “science” they provide is technobabble. Chemical energy is released when a molecule with high-energy bonds breaks apart, e.g., sugar …

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